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Biology of the Gametocyte
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P.malariae Like other stages in this species the red cell containing the parasite is not enlarged or distorted and may be small. Parasites are typically small and neat with rounded form that do not fill the red cell. P.vivax Typically these are very enlarged (significantly larger than normal red cells) often retaining the irregular shape that devlelops in P.vivax during the trophozoite stage. P.ovale Like other species the gametocytes retain the species-specific features acquired during the late trophozoite phase, they may appear sightly enlarged, often ovoid, and have fimbriation. P.knowlesi These gametocytes tend to be small like P.malariae but less neat and well formed,
Following treatment of malaria these forms may persist (depending on the nature of the treatment) particularly in the first week but sometimes up to 28 days (unlike the asexual forms that generally disappear more rapidly). |